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Would it be possible to post the complete stats from FBI or a link to where you found them?

These stats are all over Google, but I got them from a Washington DC CBS affiliate.

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I am sure they are all over Google but since I am way to lazy I prefer to ask someone reliable instead of using a search engine.

Sorry, that lazy excuse does not work. The problem is you live in Sweden, where there is no electricity, running water, indoor toilets or internet. I still can't understand how you post here.
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I ask a runner to run down to the continent and post for me.

DOH. I feel so stupid, that makes perfect sense.
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On Swedish main TV news there was a piece from a school in Harold, Texas. There some (most?) of the teachers were armed with guns. The school also had an extensive security system with a lot of surveillance cameras.

This seems to me to be a nice school to send children to.

I have, with difficulty, tried to stay out of this debate. I feel this does not concern me so I have no say in the matter. But with that said I do wonder how come feelings are so strong on this subject.

Some in the United States do feel very strongly about this (both for and against).

The rights listed in the Bill of Rights (the first ten amendments of the US Constitution), are a list of natural rights that belon to the people. They are not "granted" by the government. These natural rights include (but are not limited to):
Freedom of speech, freedom of the press, right to trial, freedom of religion, the right to bear arms, freedom of assembly, etc.

These rights were framed in the Constitution by our Founding Fathers at the time that they established out government.

Each of these rights are important. Amending the Constitution is possible, but t is not easy to do. Our Founding Fathers purposely did this as they did want want these fundemernal rights, or our structure I government to be changed on a whim.

If you start talking about restricting any of these rights (the right to bear arms for instance), then you open the door for doing the same with the others.

That is why many feel strongly about the subject.
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On Swedish main TV news there was a piece from a school in Harold, Texas. There some (most?) of the teachers were armed with guns. The school also had an extensive security system with a lot of surveillance cameras.

This seems to me to be a nice school to send children to.

I have, with difficulty, tried to stay out of this debate. I feel this does not concern me so I have no say in the matter. But with that said I do wonder how come feelings are so strong on this subject.

Some in the United States do feel very strongly about this (both for and against).

The rights listed in the Bill of Rights (the first ten amendments of the US Constitution), are a list of natural rights that belon to the people. They are not "granted" by the government. These natural rights include (but are not limited to):
Freedom of speech, freedom of the press, right to trial, freedom of religion, the right to bear arms, freedom of assembly, etc.

These rights were framed in the Constitution by our Founding Fathers at the time that they established out government.

Each of these rights are important. Amending the Constitution is possible, but t is not easy to do. Our Founding Fathers purposely did this as they did want want these fundemernal rights, or our structure I government to be changed on a whim.

If you start talking about restricting any of these rights (the right to bear arms for instance), then you open the door for doing the same with the others.

That is why many feel strongly about the subject.
Thank you for the explanation Chijohnaok.

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On Swedish main TV news there was a piece from a school in Harold, Texas. There some (most?) of the teachers were armed with guns. The school also had an extensive security system with a lot of surveillance cameras.

This seems to me to be a nice school to send children to.

I have, with difficulty, tried to stay out of this debate. I feel this does not concern me so I have no say in the matter. But with that said I do wonder how come feelings are so strong on this subject.

Some in the United States do feel very strongly about this (both for and against).

The rights listed in the Bill of Rights (the first ten amendments of the US Constitution), are a list of natural rights that belon to the people. They are not "granted" by the government. These natural rights include (but are not limited to):
Freedom of speech, freedom of the press, right to trial, freedom of religion, the right to bear arms, freedom of assembly, etc.

These rights were framed in the Constitution by our Founding Fathers at the time that they established out government.

Each of these rights are important. Amending the Constitution is possible, but t is not easy to do. Our Founding Fathers purposely did this as they did want want these fundemernal rights, or our structure I government to be changed on a whim.

If you start talking about restricting any of these rights (the right to bear arms for instance), then you open the door for doing the same with the others.

That is why many feel strongly about the subject.

Excellent explanation chijohnaok. If politicians can unilaterally go around the second amendment then those politicians can do the same thing to any other amendment. I bet those I can't label would not be thumping their chests if a politician decided to change the first amendment rights. Or what if someone decided the sixth amendment needed to be ignored, and people were arrested and thrown in prison(or simply shot)! Sigh.
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I think the second amendment is anathema to many Europeans in particular-of all our Bill of Rights. It's just a foreign concept to many of them that this country can be awash in guns and that's the way we likes it.

If you think about American history (vis a vis the Revolutionary War), the development of the American West and the independence movement in general, it makes perfect sense. But you've got to understand our history, the reasons for the amendment and why it's still very much relevant in today's society. Hard for most outsiders to fathom, I'd venture.
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I think the second amendment is anathema to many Europeans in particular-of all our Bill of Rights. It's just a foreign concept to many of them that this country can be awash in guns and that's the way we likes it.

If you think about American history (vis a vis the Revolutionary War), the development of the American West and the independence movement in general, it makes perfect sense. But you've got to understand our history, the reasons for the amendment and why it's still very much relevant in today's society. Hard for most outsiders to fathom, I'd venture.

I know the Brits hate our second amendment. After all it was citizens armed with "assault" rifles who kicked some English ass.
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I think the second amendment is anathema to many Europeans .....
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Please don't talk about anathema - I'm a martyr to it - especially at this time of year. Although I do find my puffer helps my breathing enormously...
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I think the second amendment is anathema to many Europeans .....
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Please don't talk about anathema - I'm a martyr to it - especially at this time of year. Although I do find my puffer helps my breathing enormously...

He did not mean ENEMA dumbass.
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I think the second amendment is anathema to many Europeans in particular-of all our Bill of Rights. It's just a foreign concept to many of them that this country can be awash in guns and that's the way we likes it.

If you think about American history (vis a vis the Revolutionary War), the development of the American West and the independence movement in general, it makes perfect sense. But you've got to understand our history, the reasons for the amendment and why it's still very much relevant in today's society. Hard for most outsiders to fathom, I'd venture.

I know the Brits hate our second amendment. After all it was citizens armed with "assault" rifles who kicked some English ass.
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Really?? Being serious for a minute I say again, really? How many British people do you think have the foggiest clue what the 2nd Amendment is?
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I think the second amendment is anathema to many Europeans in particular-of all our Bill of Rights. It's just a foreign concept to many of them that this country can be awash in guns and that's the way we likes it.

If you think about American history (vis a vis the Revolutionary War), the development of the American West and the independence movement in general, it makes perfect sense. But you've got to understand our history, the reasons for the amendment and why it's still very much relevant in today's society. Hard for most outsiders to fathom, I'd venture.

I know the Brits hate our second amendment. After all it was citizens armed with "assault" rifles who kicked some English ass.
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Really?? Being serious for a minute I say again, really? How many British people do you think have the foggiest clue what the 2nd Amendment is?

I never make you justify your insane ranting!
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I think the second amendment is anathema to many Europeans .....
warspite1

Please don't talk about anathema - I'm a martyr to it - especially at this time of year. Although I do find my puffer helps my breathing enormously...

He did not mean ENEMA dumbass.
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Enema? Are you purposely being a dumbass - or ass de la dumb as we say en Francais. We are talking Asthema here....[walks off mumbling - Dumbass confederates of German extraction...]
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I think the second amendment is anathema to many Europeans in particular-of all our Bill of Rights. It's just a foreign concept to many of them that this country can be awash in guns and that's the way we likes it.

If you think about American history (vis a vis the Revolutionary War), the development of the American West and the independence movement in general, it makes perfect sense. But you've got to understand our history, the reasons for the amendment and why it's still very much relevant in today's society. Hard for most outsiders to fathom, I'd venture.
It is the fact that so much of this history of the War Where You Told Britain To Shove Off and the Conquista
of the American West is a manufactured legend that makes it hard to fathom. Rather like the Americans are
a primitive tribe who produce and worship their own legends for their own purposes. Follow the money.
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walks off mumbling - Dumbass confederates of German extraction.

At least got that right. Except you left out "Russian speaking..."
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I think the second amendment is anathema to many Europeans in particular-of all our Bill of Rights. It's just a foreign concept to many of them that this country can be awash in guns and that's the way we likes it.

If you think about American history (vis a vis the Revolutionary War), the development of the American West and the independence movement in general, it makes perfect sense. But you've got to understand our history, the reasons for the amendment and why it's still very much relevant in today's society. Hard for most outsiders to fathom, I'd venture.

I know the Brits hate our second amendment. After all it was citizens armed with "assault" rifles who kicked some English ass.
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Really?? Being serious for a minute I say again, really? How many British people do you think have the foggiest clue what the 2nd Amendment is?

Probably precious few. Which is why foreign voices on the subject are (and have been) meaningless to me. Same with political discussions in general. Europeans assume that they are more knowledgeable about the inner workings of American history and politics than they really are.
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I know the Brits hate our second amendment. After all it was citizens armed with "assault" rifles who kicked some English ass.
warspite1

Really?? Being serious for a minute I say again, really? How many British people do you think have the foggiest clue what the 2nd Amendment is?

Probably precious few. Which is why foreign voices on the subject are (and have been) meaningless to me. Same with political discussions in general. Europeans assume that they are more knowledgeable about the inner workings of American history and politics than they really are.
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Some Europeans Mr C - you will notice I have not ventured [light-heartedness aside] into this essentially American discussion.
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I think the second amendment is anathema to many Europeans in particular-of all our Bill of Rights. It's just a foreign concept to many of them that this country can be awash in guns and that's the way we likes it.

If you think about American history (vis a vis the Revolutionary War), the development of the American West and the independence movement in general, it makes perfect sense. But you've got to understand our history, the reasons for the amendment and why it's still very much relevant in today's society. Hard for most outsiders to fathom, I'd venture.
It is the fact that so much of this history of the War Where You Told Britain To Shove Off and the Conquista
of the American West is a manufactured legend that makes it hard to fathom. Rather like the Americans are
a primitive tribe who produce and worship their own legends for their own purposes. Follow the money.

Did you enjoy that fifth of Jack Daniels you just finished?[:'(]
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Really?? Being serious for a minute I say again, really? How many British people do you think have the foggiest clue what the 2nd Amendment is?

Probably precious few. Which is why foreign voices on the subject are (and have been) meaningless to me. Same with political discussions in general. Europeans assume that they are more knowledgeable about the inner workings of American history and politics than they really are.
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Some Europeans Mr C - you will notice I have not ventured [light-heartedness aside] into this essentially American discussion.

So, are you considering yourself a European today, herr Warspite1, or merely a foreigner? [;)]

ETA: Kidding aside, I appreciate the 'hands off' approach that most of your ilk have taken on this discussion. It's been very respectful and non-condescending for the most part. [:)]
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HA. 23 executive orders issued and I can't for the life of me see how any of them will stop insane people from killing others. What a joke.
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